? Do you mean KEY DATES? A key refers to the date/mintmark combinations that are difficult to find (or expensive) in a series.
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Coins have a date to show what year they were made.
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All coins have a date that they were minted, so by looking at the coin carefully, you will find the date the coin was minted.
Deutschemark coins normally have dates on them like nearly all coins. However the dates can be very small and not prominently placed in the design, so you may have to look carefully. There was no hard and fast rule, but higher-denomination coins tended to have the date on the same side as the denomination, while smaller coins (denominated in pfennige) often had the date on the opposite side.
Waikiki is pronounced: Why- kee- KEE
All small date coins have a blunt 1 in the date, large date coins have a pointed 1 and a much bigger 3
This is a modern concept and started in the 1990's. I checked to see if I could find an exact date but only found information on the coins of different years.
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On most US coins, the answer is on the bottom of the coin on the head side.
That entirely depends on the type of coin, but it's usually on the front or back. A few coins, such as the modern US presidential dollar, have the date on the edge or rim.
The date and mintmark is on the edge of the coins.